Bronx River Art Center Presents
Scaling Nature
Curated by Gail Nathan
Artists: Michele Brody, Wildriana Paulino, Linda Cunningham
Exhibition Dates: January 19 to March 4, 2023
The following events will be presented in conjunction with “Scaling Nature”
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 19th 6:30-8:30pm
Paper Making Community Workshop: Friday, Feb. 03, 3:30-5:30pm
(as part of BRAC’s new “Open Studios Fridays”)
Artist Talk: IN CONVERSATION Thursday, February 9th 5:30-7:00pm
The Bronx River Art Center will open its 2023 exhibition season with “Scaling Nature”, a show of large-scale mixed-media installation works by three artists: Michele Brody, Linda Cunningham and Wildriana Paulino.
BRAC’s Executive Director, Gail Nathan, curated this show to present visual art that operates in, or reflects, the monumental scale that the natural world encompasses. From the vast whirlwinds of hurricanes expressed by Linda Cunningham’s immense painting, to the tornado-like force of Wildriana Paulino’s spiraling translucent objects, to Michele Brody’s sheets of dried pulp with Cattails in relief capturing the subtle loss of natural species from our daily lives, these massive artworks invite the viewer to be personally engulfed by a feeling of being one with nature, but at the same time wary of the effects of climate change and pollution on our “environment” and our beings.
These three artists present the power of nature to both nurture and destroy through the use of materials from the ephemeral to the concrete. Paulino and Brody work with cast handmade paper that by virtue of their lightweight
medium can suspend from the gallery ceiling to command the spaces that their works fill. Paulino’s piece depends upon natural light, which in this exhibit is provided by the gallery’s large south-facing windows, to unveil through its translucent films mother nature’s link to humans. Michele Brody’s solid sheets outlining the forms of native plants, represent how multiple species of the natural world are in peril of extension due to Climate Change. And Linda Cunningham’s sculptures of repurposed wood and steel rise up from the floor to highlight the futility of trying to protect ourselves from the inevitable entropy of nature.
“Scaling Nature” takes advantage of our 12 foot ceilings, large open space and natural light to present sculptural works that invite the viewer to walk into, around and through monumental forms that carry messages of both warning and hope.
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